Zsolt Tamás Murlasits is a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Sport Science and Physical Education, University of Physical Education, where he is affiliated with the Department of Sports Biology and Kinesiology. His office is located in room A/119, and he can be reached via email or phone for academic and research inquiries. His primary research interests lie in exercise physiology, particularly focusing on neuromuscular adaptations induced by various forms of physical activity. He investigates the effects of resistance training modalities—including high velocity/power training and proprioceptive training—as well as concurrent endurance and resistance training across different populations, ranging from elite athletes to older adults. His work bridges basic physiological mechanisms with practical applications in performance and health. The trends in his research, though specific publications are not listed, emphasize applied kinesiology and sports science, with a strong focus on optimizing training protocols for functional improvement and performance enhancement. His work spans the disciplines of exercise science, biomechanics, and human physiology. Senior Research Fellow, Department of Sports Biology and Kinesiology Research focus on neuromuscular adaptations and training methodologies Active contributor to sport science and physical education While no scientific awards are listed in the provided text, his ongoing research positions him as a key figure in contemporary exercise science. He does not appear to have formal advising roles listed, nor are any grants mentioned. There is no information provided about specific laboratories or research teams he leads or participates in.







